People v. Christopher K.

Supreme Court of Illinois · Decided 2005-12-15

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JUSTICE FREEMAN, specially concurring: I agree with the majority’s disposition of those issues it chooses to reach. There was no fifth amendment violation in allowing defendant’s confession into evidence, and defendant’s extended juvenile justice (EJJ) prosecution does not run afoul of the “law of the case” doctrine. However,…

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